Bradley Breakers: a straightforward and reliable solution across the Costa Blanca
By EWN • Published: 29 Apr 2026 • 9:00 • 1 minute read
We scrap, buy & sell all vehicles. Credit: Bradley Breakers
If you’ve got an old, damaged, or unwanted vehicle taking up space, Bradley Breakers offers a straightforward and reliable solution across both the North and South Costa Blanca. Specialising in scrap car collection, the company provides a hassle-free way to turn your vehicle into cash – paying up to €10,000 depending on the make, model, and condition.
What sets Bradley Breakers apart is their fully legal and transparent process. Scrapping a car in Spain isn’t just about handing over the keys – it requires proper documentation and official deregistration. Bradley Breakers takes care of all paperwork, ensuring your vehicle is processed correctly through authorised channels. Crucially, they provide a Certificate of Destruction and handle the official baja, giving you complete peace of mind that your car has been removed from the system in full compliance with Spanish regulations.
Their service is designed to be as convenient as possible. Whether your vehicle is no longer roadworthy, has failed its ITV, or has simply reached the end of its life, their team can arrange collection directly from your location. This makes the process quick, efficient, and stress-free – no towing arrangements or complicated logistics required on your part.
Covering the entire Costa Blanca, from north to south, Bradley Breakers has built a reputation for professionalism, fair pricing, and dependable service. It’s not just about scrapping cars – it’s about offering a trusted solution that saves you time while putting money back in your pocket.
For anyone looking to dispose of a vehicle legally and profitably, Bradley Breakers is a smart, simple choice.
Contact: 607 848 332 (for cars) or 650 616 960 (for parts)
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